by Leroy Hurt | Mar 27, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Issues.Employment
Via The Burning Platform: If consumers, who account for 71% of the economy, aren’t spending, and small business owners, who do 65% of all the hiring in the country, are petrified with insecurity, why is the stock market hitting all-time highs and the corporate media...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 27, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Issues.Employment
Via The Burning Platform: If consumers, who account for 71% of the economy, aren’t spending, and small business owners, who do 65% of all the hiring in the country, are petrified with insecurity, why is the stock market hitting all-time highs and the corporate media...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 1, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.SciTech.Robotics
Via Business Insider: What’s dawning on PK is that his vision of the future does not take into proper consideration the role that technology has today, and will play in the future, on labor employment. What he’s looking at is a structural change; one that can’t be...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 1, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.SciTech.Robotics
Via Business Insider: What’s dawning on PK is that his vision of the future does not take into proper consideration the role that technology has today, and will play in the future, on labor employment. What he’s looking at is a structural change; one that can’t be...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 22, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Issues.Economic development
Via Business Insider: Paul Niehaus, Michael Faye, Rohit Wanchoo, and Jeremy Shapiro came up with a radically simple plan shaped by their own academic research. They would give poor families in rural Kenya $1,000 over the course of 10 months, and let them do whatever...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 22, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Issues.Economic development
Via Business Insider: Paul Niehaus, Michael Faye, Rohit Wanchoo, and Jeremy Shapiro came up with a radically simple plan shaped by their own academic research. They would give poor families in rural Kenya $1,000 over the course of 10 months, and let them do whatever...